1.2 Workbook #1 p54, 61
Imperative & Exclamatory Sentences
An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It usually begins with a verb and ends with a period. The subject (you) is not shown.
Look for elk in the woods.
An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling or surprise. It ends with an exclamation mark.
The squirrels were all swimming!
An interjection also shows strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark. An interjection is a word or group of words, not a complete sentence.
Wow! Ouch! Oh no! Hurray!
Look for elk in the woods.
An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling or surprise. It ends with an exclamation mark.
The squirrels were all swimming!
An interjection also shows strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark. An interjection is a word or group of words, not a complete sentence.
Wow! Ouch! Oh no! Hurray!
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